Play as two of the greatest science-fiction heroes ever -- Kirk and Spock – in the award-winning STAR TREK, a completely original co-op experience that expands the Star Trek universe even further. Set in the 23rd Century world of the massively popular Star Trek reboot, this cover-based shooter immerses players in a rich, original story...

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Play as two of the greatest science-fiction heroes ever -- Kirk and Spock – in the award-winning STAR TREK, a completely original co-op experience that expands the Star Trek universe even further. Set in the 23rd Century world of the massively popular Star Trek reboot, this cover-based shooter immerses players in a rich, original story and action-packed combat.

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It's been a while since this game came out and I can say that I haven't had a problem with it! There was an animation glitch, once, I think. I have gone through the game several times, using different strategies and weapons. The side objectives as well as the acheivements curate to true star trek fans, and the overall gameplay can be entertaining to anyone. The puzzle solving is neat, helps break up the action (or stealth, depending on how you are playing). The multiplayer didn't work for the first week after the game was released, and that is where most (not all) of the negative comments came from, but my wife and I patiently waited, and played through it after that ordeal was worked out with Steam. It envokes the spirit of the new movies, looks fantastic, and gives you some familiar TOS throwbacks as well, like name-drops (Decker?!) and location-hints that Trekkies should listen for. A lot of time and effort was obviously put into this game. Now that it's dropped in price, more people who were iffy about getting it because of the initial negative reviews and outrage over multiplayer, should get this game and see for themselves that: it's actually pretty great.

Unlike many of the film-to-video-game adaptations "Star Trek - The Video Game" is not exactly the video game version of the 2009 smash hit Star Trek film. While all members of the crew are returning they embark on a different mission. They try to uncover the mysteries behind a so-called Helios device - Vulcans and the Gorn (lizard-like creatures) are both involved. This is one of the reasons I like the game much as it offers a completely new storyline with the returning cast.

All actors have been motion captured and not only does the game provide the same looks but the same people did the voice acting for their characters. The funny dialogues are also returning whether it'd be the laughable accent of Chekov or Mr Scott's techno mumbo-jumbo or just the usual, ceaseless arguments Kirk has with Spock.

I'm sure the game is fun with a coop partner, too, but I completed it in solo only. I picked Kirk and the A.I. accompanied me in the shoes of Spock without fault. Assistance between the players consists of hacking doors or computers together and of course using different weapons in battles can be of great help.

Gameplay is not all about shooting: stealth sequences appear regularly and usually extra XP can be obtained by completing a section this way. These secondary objectives are called commendations and not only them but the many researchable items, audio logs scattered across the environment yield XP that can be used to upgrade weapons and our protagonists' tricorder.

The tricorder can be a great weapon in good hands. Its upgrades allow you to generate noise thereby confusing enemies as to where exactly you are located. You can also jam enemy weapons - this is pretty useful when fighting brutes. Hacking turrets from a distance is also possible with it and once a robot joined your side the outcome of a battle is guaranteed. Also, the tricorder is a must if you want to look for collectibles - only with this device can you spot and activate them. Some of the audio logs are hilarious - my favourite is the one where Bones complains about the life on Star Trek which is full of danger as Kirk always rushes headlong into the next journey.

While graphics are generic they serve their purpose. Our heroes are recognisable and the accompanying sound effects and orchestrated music are exactly the things a Trek fan can expect from such a game. The game can be completed in a mere 10 hours - this is not exactly long but for the missing collectibles, achievements and additional difficulty settings you can always do a 2nd or 3rd playthrough.

While reviews of this game are mixed on Steam I do believe the title is worth the purchase. If 15 euros is too much then wait for a discount so that picking this one up will not be a question.

If you like the Star Trek movies, buy this for less than $10, play it with a friend, and don't take it too seriously.

The friendly AI is terrible and the game is full of minor bugs and glitches. Playing with a friend completely remedies the former and can make the latter often more humorous than annoying.

The game is surprisingly varied for what it is, the shooting is satisfying enough, the movie's voice cast turns in (mostly) decent performances, and it has enough "Star Trek-ness" to it to satisfy fans.

No on will ever accuse it of being a particularly good game, but find a friend, turn off your brain, treat it like a dumb summer movie and you'll get your money's worth.

First I played the game when it was brand new and yes, there has been lots of bugs in a single player mode, but nothing major. Just the kind you can easily solve by reloading from last checkpoint... and there are checkpoints every two steps in this game anyway. In Co-op play the bugs were a lot less frequent and it was more fun, since no AI can really substitute for a real player-partner. You can't coordinate your approach with AI, but it was still enjoyable enough in single player though. However, I strogly recommend to find a good co-op partner, because that will guarantee a far more interesting gaming experience. Today I installed the game for a second time, played the most of it and no bugs in the single player to be found. So it seems the developers patched all they could. So far I can't complain about a single thing. Maybe I was just lucky today :)

Right, I'm a trekkie, so I'm biased in this area, but the feeling of really being there, in that universe, was priceless. And there were many little details only fans or very attentive players will notice. Call them easter eggs, if you like. The story was a bit (but just that one bit) over-the-top, but that's part of the fun. Besides that, there is plenty of humor in those well done videos forming the story. I have read that the developers were trying to make it seem and feel more like a movie and that's exactly the feeling that I had. The designs are beautiful and that's what makes it so filmic. All those strange environments and sci-fi elements. Who liked J.J. Abrams's films will like this "movie" as well.

You like Star Trek? Seen all episodes of all series, all movies? You can play here a full night action episode with latest Spock and Kirk( not a remake story, its new, stardate is between the movie star trek and into the darkness )

you can try with a friend, its ok in 2 players co-op, gameplay is linear, dont expect anything too serious but few hours of Star Trek universe entertainment

I know this has had some bad reviews, probably when it was newer and more buggy but I enjoyed it, even more so if you're a fan of the new Star Trek reboot. The voices are all from the actors used in the films. I thought the music score was well done, elevating the tense moments. The hacking of switches gets a bit boring but the action keeps you on your toes most of the time. There's a story in there and if you don't take it all too seriously you'll find it entertaining enough. Grab it at a a bargain price and kick some alien butt.

Despite the major bugs and glitches you may have seen from those who played it on Youtube, I can safely tell you that I saw very few myself. However, I was playing multiplayer with my boyfriend 99% of time, from start to finish. So the bugs are much fewer and far between in that mode. I'm unsure about single player, so don't take my word for that. But anyways, I enjoyed the story and voice acting the most overall. The gameplay was a bit stiff at times, but was still enjoyable. Being a fan of FPS games myself, I found that portion of the gameplay to be solid. So if you're a fan of the franchise and have a buddy to play with, please do! 10/10 would jump off a bridge before it was extended again.

While I have not quite finished it yet, I would be shocked if any major revelations come along in the next couple hours of gameplay to change anything in this review.

Pretty much all the reviews are right. This game is awesome and awful at the same time. If you don't have someone to play it co-op, stop reading now and just don't buy it. With co-op, it's a JJ-Star-Trek-Themed Gears of War clone that does manage to entertain the same way that MST3K does, really.

As of this writing, the game is certainly playable and we've encountered only one major bug that required restarting a checkpoint. The most shocking thing when we started playing is the voice actors being the cast of the Abrams' movies, was not expecting that.

The gameplay is Gears of War light, for sure. You have your phaser and one other weapon. You can unlock upgrades and equip one from each of various skills, but most are pointless and after a couple levels the XP is equally meaningless. You get XP by Tricordering various flora, fauna, weapons, and, for some reason, stalagmites (because we certainly don't have THOSE on Earth). So if you are a lore junky you'll have boundless XP to use at least.

Primarily, you just cover and shoot your way through everything. The game is never anywhere near as hard as anything in GoW, aside from a couple boss segments that maybe aren't so much hard as questionably designed. When knocked into recovery mode, you seem to just get up on your own after a while most of the time if your partner is too busy being mauled to scan you back to your feet (as one does).

There are "stealth" sections which basically amount to 1: don't shoot anyone from the front and 2: use the crawlspaces. They are almost all, fortunately, completely optional and it is usually way easier and way more fun to just be a jerk and gun down everything. Again, the bonus xp you would earn from these stealth segments is largely pointless so that isn't really a factor.

The various hacking minigames are almost interesting and fairly harmless, but the flying / dodging minigames are largely annoying and needless.

To sum up: It's definitely worth the $3 I paid for it for the co-op experience with my brother. If you have someone to play it with like that, and you like GoW covered in Abrams Lens Flare Paint, then go ahead and grab it on sale. Otherwise, skip it.

Great game, especially for fans of the "Star Trek" franchise. It may feel generic or bland to others, but as a "Star Trek" fan, this game felt amazing for me. It includes a great voice cast and has a gameplay style similar to the "Mass Effect" and "Uncharted" franchises. I had already owned this game on PlayStation 3 when I purchased it on here and I felt that it was worth it, to beat it again. Chris Pine leads the cast as the alternate reality Captain James T. Kirk, with the rest of the cast reprising their roles as his crew members. I recommend picking it up, especially on sale, as it is as I write this, for $3.74.

Really fun co-op game. It can be a little clunky at times but it's genuinely fun; lots of great teamwork moments, lots of (fairly) amusing dialogue between the characters and enough upgrades and weapons to keep it interesting.

Fun game for most Star Trek fans. Was disappointed, however, when I had left the game and wanted to resume later on, it only let me start over, the chapter progress was gone for some reason. Not fun enough to replay the some 10 chapters I had already completed...

By the way, I would love to have an interactive game like this based on the original Wrath of Khan movie. Now that would be fun for a lot of people I would think. But ah, probably will never happen :-)

It is an interesting game with good graphics and simple gameplay. I advise you to play with a friend in co-op. As there are bugs. The plot is uninteresting, perhaps fans will appreciate this universe. I advise to buy for the sake of the cooperative.

The reviews make this game out to be worse than it really is. The graphics and sounds are well done and gameplay is challenging and fun. Is it perfect game? No, there are flaws. The gameplay can feel limited at times and the story could be longer. Its not a AAA game, but its not bad for a Trek game at all.

For $15 you get a interesting story that takes two old enemies from the "prime" Star Trek universe/timeline and twisted them up into one new fearsome foe threathening the entire galaxy of this Star Trek alternate-timeline. Add to this story heavily borrowed mechanics from games such as Deus Ex Human Revolution, Batman: Arkham Asylum/City and the Gear of War series and you have solid gameplay as well.

Your choice of playing as either Kirk or Spock won't matter much wether you play solo or co-op. The main difference is in the standard/primary weapon that you use, with Kirk having mainly his captain's phaser pistol and Spock having a Vulcan repeater by default. Both work slightly different buth are capable of the same result (to kill or stun).

All the characters are voiced by the actual actors that reprised these characters in the movies. Though the graphics might make their heads look a little on the strange side, it isn't game crushing.

The other weapons available to Kirk and Spock all have their own flavour of primary and secondary fire and add up to the gameplay tactically.

The ever-present companion through the missions is the Tricorder. It acts the same as augmented-vision or "detective mode" (from the Batman games) allowing Kirk or Spock to notice hidden circuitry, detect life-signs beyond solid walls, interact with mechanisms at a distance and even distract or sabotage the enemy or head and powerup each other.

The main borrowed mechanic from Gears of War is the "downed" state when either Kirk or Spock get knocked out to an inch of their life. The other can quickly come to the rescue by tapping a button in a timed sequence to just heal them up or even supercharge them whilst healing them up.

The other GoW mechanic is the ubiquitous "cover" mechanic, whereby you can take cover behind ye olde Chest-High Cover(tm) allowing you to blind fire or take quick aimed shots whilst temporarily stepping out of cover and then back.

The similarity with the Deus Ex games comes from the stealth elements whereby you can take several approaches to completing objectives, including alternate paths and the ability to chose whether to take a forced aggressive approach or stay entirely stealthy. There will be crawling through "jeffries tubes" and vents. The stealthy approach is expressedly rewarded in most of the missions.

The reward for completing objectives, and in a lot of cases completing them stealthely (you get a Commendation) is experience that can be spent upgrading/modifying your Tricorder and Kirk's or Spock's primary weapon. Although you can upgrade the other character's equipment whilst playing solo, it won't be used by the A.I. (the upgrade) despite being able to buy it and "install" it.

About the AI...This is a movie game, with a focus on two player Co-Op. This means that its NOT the best game due to the usual rush to get the product out the door in time for the movie, etc. There are glitches, they are minor and haven't really stopped me from finish the game in a day of non-stop play. Your AI controlled character will come to your aid and will follow you, teleporting to you if they get stuck (which they do sometimes) however in Boss fights (and there are a few) they might end up getting downed due to standing still where they ought to have dodged. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND not trying to resurrect/heal them if you can or focus on keeping the Boss's attention on you by constantly firing and running.

This is a minor grievance and I honestly expected FAR worse from a movie game. They are historically known to be horrible messes. This one is actually quite good.

Lastly, the involvment between the characters is a bit cliche, but don't let that distract you from the real stars of the story - the enemy you are facing.